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In Theory: Is America Islamophobic?
Last week's Time magazine cover story by Bobby Ghosh reported that "hate speech against Muslims and Islam is growing both more widespread and more heated," with protests against a mosque in lower Manhattan and the building of other mosques elsewhere not...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Terrorism, Physical Fitness and Exercise, National Security, Muhammad Ali
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Romney sets up education panel, names Phil Handy a co-chair
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelMitt Romney's campaign today announced appointment of a 19-member Education Policy Advisory Group that includes a number of folks from Harvard; President George W. Bush's education secretary, Rod Paige of Houst0o; and a host of other education thinkers.... -
Orange honors 97 seniors admitted to top colleges
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelThe Orange County School Board is recognizing tonight its top one percent — nearly 100 students admitted to top colleges from amongst about 10,000 high school graduates this year. The district's traditional high schools provided the names of their... -
The public trial of Justice Roberts
WASHINGTON -- Novelist John Grisham could hardly spin a more provocative fiction: The president and his surrogates mount an aggressive campaign to intimidate the chief justice of the United States, implying ruin and ridicule should he fail to vote in a...
Tags: Lobbying, Justice System, John Grisham, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Community: Civitan Club hosts a Black & White Affair
A lovely lunch, silent auction, fashion show and lots of socializing kept members of the Foothill Civitan Club, their friends and families entertained during the 30th annual spring event titled “A Black & White Affair” on May 12 at the...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Stanford University, Real Estate, Financial Aid, Sandy Dennis
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28: Zuckerberg's lucky number
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg celebrated his 28th birthday Monday, just four days before the social networking site he co-founded in his Harvard dorm room eight years ago became the first U.S. company to go public with a valuation of more than $100...Tags: Bill Murray, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Super Bowl, George Lucas, Crime, Law and Justice
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Uptick in remodeling activity a sign of the times
The weakest part of the housing industry is single-family home construction, but home remodelers are in line for an upbeat year.
After rising 3.5 percent last year, to $107.4billion, homeowner spending on remodeling projects is expected to increase 12...Tags: Housing Industry, Homes, Mary Ellen Podmolik, House Building, Mortgages
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New Grand Prix chief has been a big city contractor, campaign donor
Despite financing more than $140 million city contracts in the past 12 years, donating tens of thousands of dollars to Democratic candidates and being a member of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's inner circle, J.P. Grant III has largely avoided the...
Tags: Sheila Dixon, Roland Park, Companies and Corporations, Financial Aid, Michael Andretti
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A world of opportunity
Travel the world or settle down and get an MBA?
Those two paths might seem to diverge sharply. But Loyola University Chicago's School of Business Administration is launching a program that combines world exploration with MBA studies and in so doing...Tags: Illinois Institute of Technology, Colleges and Universities, Loyola University Chicago, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Teaching and Learning
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SCR's 'Jitney' to debut Friday
Kristy Johnson found out the hard way that she could not overpower or subdue her creative side. The Chicago native and lone female cast member in South Coast Repertory's production of the August Wilson play "Jitney," which opens on Friday night, gave...
Tags: University of Chicago Law School, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Celebrities, August Wilson, Drama (genre)
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Some butterflies get unique wing patterns by crossbreeding
The Postman butterfly, a brightly colored favorite of collectors and scientists since its discovery in the Victorian era, tastes bad -- very bad. Predators who have bitten into one shy away from future contact because of the foul aftertaste. The...
Tags: Human Body, DNA, London Theatre, Science and Technology, Health
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Full Sail among top U.S. social media schools
Full Sail University's innovative use of Facebook and Twitter, as well as multimedia partnerships, helped it rank among the top 20 U.S. social media colleges. Student resource website, StudentAdvisor.com, placed Full Sail University at No. 19. Harvard...
Tags: YouTube, University of Notre Dame, Johns Hopkins University, Facebook, Students
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